This module utilises jQuery to transform autcomplete widgets in order to automatically pipe selected node reference values to a hidden field and strip the [nid:n] string from the display field.
Workbench Access creates editorial access controls based on hierarchies. It is an extensible system that supports structures created by other Drupal modules.
When creating and editing content, users will be asked to place the content in an editorial section. Other users within that section or its parents will be able to edit the content.
A user may be granted editorial rights to a section specific to their account or by their assigned role on the site. Content may only be placed in sections that the user has rights to.
Workbench Access requires that users have the ability to create, edit, or delete content as appropriate. Workbench Access does not grant editorial privileges; it merely restricts the content that a user may act on.
Note that the module only controls access to content editing. It does not provide any content filtering of access restrictions for users trying to view that content.
This Module provides a graphical interface for adding prayers to a map. It also provides a graphical map which allows prayers to be outputed and viewed by logged in users, why?